
Marcelo Bielsa would gladly welcome Ronaldo Vieira to Leeds this month, loan move mooted – report
Marcelo Bielsa would “gladly welcome” Sampdoria midfielder Ronalod Vieira back to Leeds United this month.
That’s according to Doria46, who report on their website that a loan move is possible from the Italian side to Elland Road.
Vieira has endured a nightmare year packed with injury, but he has finally returned to training in recent weeks.

It is still reported that the fitness of the midfielder remains an “unknown factor” that could be a concern.
Roberto D’Aversa has the player back available, who will try and prove himself to the manager in the coming weeks.
Kalvin Phillips is not set to return to action until March at the earliest, something that has seen Leeds look into the market.
Adam Forshaw has been a standout since returning from his own problem, but next in line behind him is currently Lewis Bate, who hasn’t even made his senior debut yet.

Bielsa with open arms?
We don’t think we’d ever see El Loco delighted with an open embrace for any new signing at Thorp Arch.
Never mind one player that was the first to leave Elland Road after he arrived over three years ago.
Having said that, the deal was given the green light in order for the Whites to bring Patrick Bamford in from Middlesbrough.
Vieira has endured a nightmare year of injuries, so he doesn’t scream to be a reliable option to come in and solve our own issues.
Loan move or not, we don’t see this one happening and Victor Orta will be looking elsewhere as we speak at other options between now and the end of the month.
In other Leeds United news, Phil Hay has shared if the Whites are close to early signings in the January window